Deck 34: Accounting for Corporate Social Responsibility
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Deck 34: Accounting for Corporate Social Responsibility
1
The advent of emissions trading schemes (such as the 'cap and trade' approach)and carbon taxes will mean that carbon emissions will be priced,typically,on the basis of tonnes of emissions.
True
2
A specific Australian requirement for companies to provide environmental information in their annual reports is available in AASB 137 Provisions,Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets.
True
3
The traditional view is that business entities are responsible for their financial performance and the impacts they have on stakeholders with whom they interact.
False
4
It is common for 'clean-up' costs to be excluded from traditional financial reports of mining firms because this undertaking is purely voluntary.
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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services (PJCCF)is of the view that businesses know that it is in their own self-interest to do the 'right thing' in relation to their social and environmental performance and therefore support a regulated rather than a voluntary framework.
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A sustainability report is an example of a stand-alone social report.
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Freeman and Reed provide a broad definition of 'stakeholders' as follows:
'any identifiable group or individual who can affect the achievement of an organisation's objectives,or is affected by the achievement of an organisation's objectives'.
'any identifiable group or individual who can affect the achievement of an organisation's objectives,or is affected by the achievement of an organisation's objectives'.
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One way in which traditional financial accounting has been able to deal in an environmentally friendly way with the measurement of effects on the environment is through the recognition of pollution permits and emission rights as assets.
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9
The qualitative characteristics identified in the Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI)Guidelines are similar with those provided in AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements.
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The traditional accounting model focuses on property rights and market transactions and so tends to treat environmental goods such as air and water as being free and therefore not assets,expenses or revenues that need to be reported.
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According to Environment Australia,public environmental reporting is the communication of environmental position information by an organisation to its shareholders.
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The 'social contract' (or community licence to operate)is considered to be an implied contract constituted by the expectations that society holds about the conduct of an organisation.
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'Greenwash' is a term applied to environmental reports that are considered to be for the purpose of public relations rather than a balanced report of environmental impacts.
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Social and environmental information are often ignored in financial reporting due to the difficulty of quantifying social and environmental costs.
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Companies are required to disclose information about payments to directors and executives and the average wage level for their major classes of employees by function within the organisation.
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The mission of the Global Reporting Initiative is to make sustainability reporting standard practice by providing guidance and support to organisations.
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The accounting profession has generally been proactive in generating social-reporting frameworks and regulating the associated reporting.
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18
Gray,Owen and Adams define accountability as 'the duty to provide an account or reckoning of those activities that have been undertaken by an entity in a specified period of time'.
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19
Disclosure of environmental information is consistent with the Positive Accounting Theory paradigm in that it seeks to reduce adverse wealth transfers.
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20
Entities wishing to provide social and environmental reports are able to use the conceptual framework for guidance in reporting social costs.
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21
What disclosure does The Corporations Law require in relation to environmental impact?
A) An entity that is subject to any significant environmental regulation under a law of the Commonwealth, state or territory must provide details of the entity's performance in relation to the environmental regulation in the Directors' Report.
B) An entity that has a licensing arrangement with an Environmental Protection Agency must disclose the terms and nature of the agreement and details of its compliance with the agreement in the management discussion section of the annual report.
C) An entity that emits any of the substances on the list of 90 such substances measured in the National Pollution Index is required to report the verified measurement of its emission levels of those substances in the Directors' Report.
D) An entity that has a licensing arrangement with an Environmental Protection Agency must disclose the terms and nature of the agreement and details of its compliance with the agreement in the management discussion section of the annual report; and an entity that emits any of the substances on the list of 90 such substances measured in the National Pollution Index is required to report the verified measurement of its emission levels of those substances in the Directors' Report.
A) An entity that is subject to any significant environmental regulation under a law of the Commonwealth, state or territory must provide details of the entity's performance in relation to the environmental regulation in the Directors' Report.
B) An entity that has a licensing arrangement with an Environmental Protection Agency must disclose the terms and nature of the agreement and details of its compliance with the agreement in the management discussion section of the annual report.
C) An entity that emits any of the substances on the list of 90 such substances measured in the National Pollution Index is required to report the verified measurement of its emission levels of those substances in the Directors' Report.
D) An entity that has a licensing arrangement with an Environmental Protection Agency must disclose the terms and nature of the agreement and details of its compliance with the agreement in the management discussion section of the annual report; and an entity that emits any of the substances on the list of 90 such substances measured in the National Pollution Index is required to report the verified measurement of its emission levels of those substances in the Directors' Report.
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22
The view of the Australian Industry Group about community accountability,including environmental reporting,is that:
A) Such reporting is a waste of resources for all stakeholders and the entity itself and it should be discouraged.
B) Such reporting may be useful in the future, but the lack of well-developed measurement methods and absence of regulation of disclosure means that it is currently not a useful basis for decision making by stakeholders.
C) The imposition of additional costs associated with the reporting requirement in The Corporations Law is a concern for business, and while voluntary reporting is supported by the group it is opposed to mandatory social and environmental reporting.
D) Social and environmental reporting are useful additional sources of information for stakeholders of the organisation and such reporting should be regulated and made mandatory at the federal level through the Financial Reporting Council.
A) Such reporting is a waste of resources for all stakeholders and the entity itself and it should be discouraged.
B) Such reporting may be useful in the future, but the lack of well-developed measurement methods and absence of regulation of disclosure means that it is currently not a useful basis for decision making by stakeholders.
C) The imposition of additional costs associated with the reporting requirement in The Corporations Law is a concern for business, and while voluntary reporting is supported by the group it is opposed to mandatory social and environmental reporting.
D) Social and environmental reporting are useful additional sources of information for stakeholders of the organisation and such reporting should be regulated and made mandatory at the federal level through the Financial Reporting Council.
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23
The Global Reporting Initiative has suggested alternative views of the application of the materiality concept in social and environmental accounting,including:
A) Materiality thresholds (e.g. 10 per cent) should be lowered in relation to social and environmental costs because of the difficulty in measuring them.
B) Liabilities for social and environmental costs should not be discounted before they are evaluated for materiality and therefore inclusion in the accounts.
C) Contingent liabilities related to environmental and social issues should be disclosed regardless of whether they are considered 'material' or not according to traditional financial accounting approaches to materiality measurement.
D) Materiality measures should reflect the nature and circumstances as well as the scale or magnitude of the item or event.
A) Materiality thresholds (e.g. 10 per cent) should be lowered in relation to social and environmental costs because of the difficulty in measuring them.
B) Liabilities for social and environmental costs should not be discounted before they are evaluated for materiality and therefore inclusion in the accounts.
C) Contingent liabilities related to environmental and social issues should be disclosed regardless of whether they are considered 'material' or not according to traditional financial accounting approaches to materiality measurement.
D) Materiality measures should reflect the nature and circumstances as well as the scale or magnitude of the item or event.
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Triple-bottom-line reporting has been defined as providing information about:
A) the financial, economic and environmental performance and position of an entity.
B) the profitability, sustainability and human relations performance of an entity.
C) the social value, economic impact and community support provided by an entity.
D) the economic, environmental and social performance of an entity.
A) the financial, economic and environmental performance and position of an entity.
B) the profitability, sustainability and human relations performance of an entity.
C) the social value, economic impact and community support provided by an entity.
D) the economic, environmental and social performance of an entity.
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25
Discounting liabilities using the present value technique is not ecologically sound because:
A) Environmental liabilities are hard to measure.
B) The value of a dollar in the present is greater than the value of a dollar in the future.
C) Discounting has the effect of reducing the apparent size of the cost of future environmental clean-up and so encourages entities to undertake projects that have large negative (distant) future impacts on the environment.
D) It discourages entities from providing sufficient reserves to restore environments after project completion.
A) Environmental liabilities are hard to measure.
B) The value of a dollar in the present is greater than the value of a dollar in the future.
C) Discounting has the effect of reducing the apparent size of the cost of future environmental clean-up and so encourages entities to undertake projects that have large negative (distant) future impacts on the environment.
D) It discourages entities from providing sufficient reserves to restore environments after project completion.
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Traditional financial accounting is limited in its ability to reflect the effects of externalities in annual reports because:
A) The application of the entity assumption excludes effects not directly related to the entity itself.
B) There is no scope to provide non-financial information in annual reports.
C) The application of the concept of materiality excludes externalities because they are typically difficult to measure.
D) The application of the entity assumption excludes effects not directly related to the entity itself and the application of the concept of materiality excludes externalities because they are typically difficult to measure.
A) The application of the entity assumption excludes effects not directly related to the entity itself.
B) There is no scope to provide non-financial information in annual reports.
C) The application of the concept of materiality excludes externalities because they are typically difficult to measure.
D) The application of the entity assumption excludes effects not directly related to the entity itself and the application of the concept of materiality excludes externalities because they are typically difficult to measure.
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Milton Friedman expressed the view in his book,Capitalism and Freedom,that:
A) Corporate managers have a moral responsibility to consider the impact of the entity on the environment and society, on the basis that society has an unwritten 'contract' with the entity under which society allows the entity to continue to exist if it offers appropriate benefits back to the community.
B) Corporate managers should provide transparent accountability to those who provide capital whether that is in financial, broader economic or social terms.
C) Corporate managers have a single responsibility and that is to use the resources of the entity and engage in activities designed to increase profits within the constraints of engaging in free and open competition without deception or fraud.
D) Corporate managers should pursue their own best interests since they will be contracted to the entity they manage in such a way that any agency costs of their self-interested behaviour are minimised and so they will generate the most efficient allocation of resources, profits and benefits for society.
A) Corporate managers have a moral responsibility to consider the impact of the entity on the environment and society, on the basis that society has an unwritten 'contract' with the entity under which society allows the entity to continue to exist if it offers appropriate benefits back to the community.
B) Corporate managers should provide transparent accountability to those who provide capital whether that is in financial, broader economic or social terms.
C) Corporate managers have a single responsibility and that is to use the resources of the entity and engage in activities designed to increase profits within the constraints of engaging in free and open competition without deception or fraud.
D) Corporate managers should pursue their own best interests since they will be contracted to the entity they manage in such a way that any agency costs of their self-interested behaviour are minimised and so they will generate the most efficient allocation of resources, profits and benefits for society.
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Social-responsibility reporting may be seen as having two components:
A) responsibility reporting and societal impact accounting.
B) environmental reporting and employment reporting.
C) employment reporting and stakeholder reporting.
D) social reporting and environmental reporting.
A) responsibility reporting and societal impact accounting.
B) environmental reporting and employment reporting.
C) employment reporting and stakeholder reporting.
D) social reporting and environmental reporting.
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Factors that may influence perceptions of what the responsibility of an organisation should be include:
A) an individual's cultural background.
B) the time period (generation) that the individual comes from.
C) the individual's role in the community.
D) all of the given answers.
A) an individual's cultural background.
B) the time period (generation) that the individual comes from.
C) the individual's role in the community.
D) all of the given answers.
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Important issues for social-responsibility reporting about which there is still limited consensus include:
A) who should bear the cost of reporting.
B) whether or not independent verification is appropriate.
C) whether or not modified historical cost is an appropriate measurement model.
D) what the qualitative characteristics of this type of reporting should be.
A) who should bear the cost of reporting.
B) whether or not independent verification is appropriate.
C) whether or not modified historical cost is an appropriate measurement model.
D) what the qualitative characteristics of this type of reporting should be.
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In Australia there is a specific requirement for reporting entities in the extractive industries to disclose:
A) information about the potential environmental impacts on protected species (as specified by state Environmental Protection Authorities) of any proposed or current extraction activities. The information is to be provided by category of protected species and verified by independent auditors.
B) information about the amount of restoration obligations recognised as a liability in their financial reports and the accounting methods adopted in determining the liability for restoration.
C) provisions for the reconstruction of environments damaged through mining processes. The disclosure should include costs measured using present value and take into account the local Environmental Protection Agency's requirements regarding the state to which the area should be returned on the completion of extraction of the minerals.
D) information about the environmental and social impacts of their operations, which are often in small local communities isolated from other sources of employment and revenue generation. The information to be provided includes average salary levels, training and education opportunities provided, health and safety procedures as well as disclosures about the cost of restoring the environment back to its original condition on completion of mining.
A) information about the potential environmental impacts on protected species (as specified by state Environmental Protection Authorities) of any proposed or current extraction activities. The information is to be provided by category of protected species and verified by independent auditors.
B) information about the amount of restoration obligations recognised as a liability in their financial reports and the accounting methods adopted in determining the liability for restoration.
C) provisions for the reconstruction of environments damaged through mining processes. The disclosure should include costs measured using present value and take into account the local Environmental Protection Agency's requirements regarding the state to which the area should be returned on the completion of extraction of the minerals.
D) information about the environmental and social impacts of their operations, which are often in small local communities isolated from other sources of employment and revenue generation. The information to be provided includes average salary levels, training and education opportunities provided, health and safety procedures as well as disclosures about the cost of restoring the environment back to its original condition on completion of mining.
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According to Gray,Owen and Adams,accountability involves:
A) the responsibility to provide an account of an entity's actions.
B) the expectation that entities will undertake responsibility for the financial and economic effects of their actions.
C) the responsibility to undertake certain actions (or to refrain from taking actions).
D) the responsibility to provide an account of an entity's actions and the responsibility to undertake certain actions (or to refrain from taking actions).
A) the responsibility to provide an account of an entity's actions.
B) the expectation that entities will undertake responsibility for the financial and economic effects of their actions.
C) the responsibility to undertake certain actions (or to refrain from taking actions).
D) the responsibility to provide an account of an entity's actions and the responsibility to undertake certain actions (or to refrain from taking actions).
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Social-responsibility reporting may be defined as:
A) the reporting of information relevant to key stakeholders identified by the entity as requiring non-performance information.
B) the provision of information about the performance of an organisation in relation to its interaction with its physical and social environment.
C) the reporting of events and impacts on the financial and economic wellbeing of the organisation that stakeholders will find useful for decision making.
D) the provision of financial information about the impacts of the entity on the environment and communities.
A) the reporting of information relevant to key stakeholders identified by the entity as requiring non-performance information.
B) the provision of information about the performance of an organisation in relation to its interaction with its physical and social environment.
C) the reporting of events and impacts on the financial and economic wellbeing of the organisation that stakeholders will find useful for decision making.
D) the provision of financial information about the impacts of the entity on the environment and communities.
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Social-responsibility reporting includes reporting about factors such as:
A) level of support for developing countries.
B) health and safety record.
C) training, employment and education programs.
D) all of the given answers.
A) level of support for developing countries.
B) health and safety record.
C) training, employment and education programs.
D) all of the given answers.
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AccountAbility's work is the AA1000 series of standard which is based on the following principle:
A) responsiveness.
B) inclusivity.
C) materiality.
D) all of the given answers.
A) responsiveness.
B) inclusivity.
C) materiality.
D) all of the given answers.
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Applying the traditional financial accounting approach will mean that an entity that pollutes local waterways until they cannot support life will report:
A) no effects in its financial statements in relation to this outcome.
B) only financial effects such as any penalties or fines imposed.
C) extensive contingent liabilities for the damage caused.
D) the breach of accepted environmental practice and its effects on other local entities in the Directors' Report.
A) no effects in its financial statements in relation to this outcome.
B) only financial effects such as any penalties or fines imposed.
C) extensive contingent liabilities for the damage caused.
D) the breach of accepted environmental practice and its effects on other local entities in the Directors' Report.
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Examples of externalities include:
A) injury to customers as a result of products produced by the entity.
B) pollution of water resources by effluent from the organisation's production processes.
C) the effect on communities of the retrenchment of workers.
D) all of the given answers.
A) injury to customers as a result of products produced by the entity.
B) pollution of water resources by effluent from the organisation's production processes.
C) the effect on communities of the retrenchment of workers.
D) all of the given answers.
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Sustainable development has commonly been defined as:
A) development that meets the needs of the present world without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
B) development that has continued at a consistent rate of growth over a period greater than 5 years.
C) development that can be financially supported over the mid to long term.
D) development that makes the most effective use of the resources available while balancing the needs of shareholders and other stakeholders for appropriate returns on their investment in the organisation (whether that be in terms of money or time).
A) development that meets the needs of the present world without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
B) development that has continued at a consistent rate of growth over a period greater than 5 years.
C) development that can be financially supported over the mid to long term.
D) development that makes the most effective use of the resources available while balancing the needs of shareholders and other stakeholders for appropriate returns on their investment in the organisation (whether that be in terms of money or time).
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An externality can be defined as:
A) an impact of an external group or entity on the reporting organisation.
B) an impact that a reporting organisation has on parties that have a direct financial relationship with the organisation.
C) an impact that a reporting organisation has on parties that are external to the organisation; parties that typically have no direct relationship with the organisation.
D) an impact on the organisation that is not of an economic nature and which is caused by environmental protection regulations.
A) an impact of an external group or entity on the reporting organisation.
B) an impact that a reporting organisation has on parties that have a direct financial relationship with the organisation.
C) an impact that a reporting organisation has on parties that are external to the organisation; parties that typically have no direct relationship with the organisation.
D) an impact on the organisation that is not of an economic nature and which is caused by environmental protection regulations.
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The body/bodies that have been proactive in providing environmental reporting guidelines/framework include:
A) the International Accounting Standards Board.
B) the International Federation of Accountants.
C) the Minerals Council of Australia.
D) the International Oil and Gas Producers Board.
A) the International Accounting Standards Board.
B) the International Federation of Accountants.
C) the Minerals Council of Australia.
D) the International Oil and Gas Producers Board.
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There is significant diversity in the approaches adopted to disclose social and environmental information.Examples of broad approaches adopted include:
A) eco-balance approach.
B) target-based reporting.
C) zero-based reporting.
D) eco-balance approach and target-based reporting.
A) eco-balance approach.
B) target-based reporting.
C) zero-based reporting.
D) eco-balance approach and target-based reporting.
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Environment Australia has identified a number of possible benefits for entities choosing to report environmental information,including:
A) gaining the confidence of investors, insurers and financial institutions.
B) creating market opportunities.
C) gaining external recognition/awards.
D) all of the given answers.
A) gaining the confidence of investors, insurers and financial institutions.
B) creating market opportunities.
C) gaining external recognition/awards.
D) all of the given answers.
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43
A number of research studies considering what motivates environmental disclosure by Australian entities had common findings that include:
A) Environmental reporting patterns support Legitimacy Theory claims consistently.
B) Companies consistently report infringements of environmental codes where they have been successfully prosecuted for them, but do not report outstanding cases at all.
C) Environmental disclosures are typically self-laudatory, with very little mention of any negative environmental information about the entity.
D) Environmental reporting patterns support legitimacy theory claims consistently and companies consistently report infringements of environmental codes where they have been successfully prosecuted for them, but do not report outstanding cases at all.
A) Environmental reporting patterns support Legitimacy Theory claims consistently.
B) Companies consistently report infringements of environmental codes where they have been successfully prosecuted for them, but do not report outstanding cases at all.
C) Environmental disclosures are typically self-laudatory, with very little mention of any negative environmental information about the entity.
D) Environmental reporting patterns support legitimacy theory claims consistently and companies consistently report infringements of environmental codes where they have been successfully prosecuted for them, but do not report outstanding cases at all.
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44
Global Reporting Initiative's (GRI)Sustainability Reporting Guidelines provide guidance to best practice reporting.These include defining the report quality to contain the following qualitative attributes:
A) reliability, relevance, comparability and understandability.
B) inclusivity, materiality, accuracy and timeliness.
C) reliability, clarity, balance, comparability, accuracy and timeliness.
D) inclusivity, materiality, sustainability context and completeness
A) reliability, relevance, comparability and understandability.
B) inclusivity, materiality, accuracy and timeliness.
C) reliability, clarity, balance, comparability, accuracy and timeliness.
D) inclusivity, materiality, sustainability context and completeness
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The Global Reporting Initiative is:
A) an Australian-based group with ties to the electricity production industry worldwide, which has as its aim the production of environmental reporting guidelines for electricity producers.
B) a special group formed under the umbrella of the World Trade Organization to promote environmental reporting guidelines appropriate for a broad range of entities internationally.
C) a body sponsored by the International Monetary Fund to develop guidelines for reporting that will enhance the ability of developing countries to raise funds through joint venture arrangements and international capital markets.
D) a body initially convened by the US-based organisation Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies, which has links to business, accountancy, human rights, environmental, labour and government organisations.
A) an Australian-based group with ties to the electricity production industry worldwide, which has as its aim the production of environmental reporting guidelines for electricity producers.
B) a special group formed under the umbrella of the World Trade Organization to promote environmental reporting guidelines appropriate for a broad range of entities internationally.
C) a body sponsored by the International Monetary Fund to develop guidelines for reporting that will enhance the ability of developing countries to raise funds through joint venture arrangements and international capital markets.
D) a body initially convened by the US-based organisation Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies, which has links to business, accountancy, human rights, environmental, labour and government organisations.
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46
The stand-alone social-responsibility reports voluntarily provided by Australian companies since the late 1990s include:
A) social and environmental reports.
B) sustainability reports
C) social-responsibility reports
D) all of the given answers.
A) social and environmental reports.
B) sustainability reports
C) social-responsibility reports
D) all of the given answers.
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47
Which of the following statements is incorrect with respect to the Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI)Guidelines?
A) The GRI Guidelines are used as basis for mandatory reporting of social and environmental aspects in some jurisdictions.
B) The GRI Guidelines have brought about improvements in environmental reporting but fall short on companies being selective about which indicators to report.
C) The GRI has established a self-assessment system wherein organisations can rank themselves from 'three' stars (highest) to 'one' star (lowest) on the basis of the extent to which the guidelines have been adopted.
D) The GRI's ranking system also takes into account whether the reports have been subject to external assurance.
A) The GRI Guidelines are used as basis for mandatory reporting of social and environmental aspects in some jurisdictions.
B) The GRI Guidelines have brought about improvements in environmental reporting but fall short on companies being selective about which indicators to report.
C) The GRI has established a self-assessment system wherein organisations can rank themselves from 'three' stars (highest) to 'one' star (lowest) on the basis of the extent to which the guidelines have been adopted.
D) The GRI's ranking system also takes into account whether the reports have been subject to external assurance.
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48
Guthrie and Parker (1990)undertook a comparative analysis of corporate social-disclosure practices in the USA,the UK and Australia.Their findings include:
A) Corporate disclosure in Australia is low compared with the USA and the UK.
B) Disclosures made by Australian companies are mostly a reactive response to various social pressures.
C) Australian companies rarely provided 'bad news' in its activities.
D) all of the given answers.
A) Corporate disclosure in Australia is low compared with the USA and the UK.
B) Disclosures made by Australian companies are mostly a reactive response to various social pressures.
C) Australian companies rarely provided 'bad news' in its activities.
D) all of the given answers.
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49
Global Reporting Initiative's (GRI)Sustainability Reporting Guidelines provide guidance to best practice reporting.These include reference to the following reporting principles:
A) reliability, relevance, comparability and understandability.
B) inclusivity, materiality, accuracy and timeliness.
C) reliability, clarity, balance, comparability, accuracy and timeliness.
D) inclusivity, materiality, sustainability context and completeness
A) reliability, relevance, comparability and understandability.
B) inclusivity, materiality, accuracy and timeliness.
C) reliability, clarity, balance, comparability, accuracy and timeliness.
D) inclusivity, materiality, sustainability context and completeness
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50
Sustainable cost has been defined by Gray and Bebbington as:
A) the amount an organisation must spend to put the biosphere at the end of the accounting period back into the state (or its equivalent) it was in at the beginning of the accounting period.
B) the amount an entity is able to pay in a sustained way to repair damage to the environment and so achieve an acceptable level of inter-generational equity.
C) the cost of sustainable production levels including opportunity costs of production foregone.
D) the minimum amount that an entity will need to spend over the midterm to ensure that it meets its environmental commitments to bodies such as Environmental Protection Authorities.
A) the amount an organisation must spend to put the biosphere at the end of the accounting period back into the state (or its equivalent) it was in at the beginning of the accounting period.
B) the amount an entity is able to pay in a sustained way to repair damage to the environment and so achieve an acceptable level of inter-generational equity.
C) the cost of sustainable production levels including opportunity costs of production foregone.
D) the minimum amount that an entity will need to spend over the midterm to ensure that it meets its environmental commitments to bodies such as Environmental Protection Authorities.
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51
The Global Reporting Initiative Sustainability Reporting Guidelines (G3)on report content provides an overview of the categories of indicators that may be found in a sustainability report,including:
A) social costs section.
B) non-financial key performance indicators.
C) environmental performance.
D) stakeholder impact analysis.
A) social costs section.
B) non-financial key performance indicators.
C) environmental performance.
D) stakeholder impact analysis.
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52
Following are reports prepared by reporting entities:
Which of the following identifies all stand-alone social reports from the above list?
A) I, II and III
B) I, III and V
C) II, III and VI
D) III, IV and VI
Which of the following identifies all stand-alone social reports from the above list?
A) I, II and III
B) I, III and V
C) II, III and VI
D) III, IV and VI
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53
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development formed a partnership with the World Resources Institute known as:
A) the World Business Resources Institute.
B) the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
C) Carbon Disclosure Project.
D) AccountAbility.
A) the World Business Resources Institute.
B) the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.
C) Carbon Disclosure Project.
D) AccountAbility.
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54
In 2000,Environment Australia released a document entitled A Framework for Public Environmental Reporting: An Australian Approach,which included:
A) identification of key stakeholders.
B) development of environmental performance indicators.
C) measurement and evaluation.
D) all of the given answers.
A) identification of key stakeholders.
B) development of environmental performance indicators.
C) measurement and evaluation.
D) all of the given answers.
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55
Research in corporate environmental disclosures show that entities typically disclose positive environmental information.This would be consistent with:
A) Legitimacy Theory.
B) Positive Accounting Theory.
C) Stakeholder Theory.
D) Legitimacy Theory and Positive Accounting Theory.
A) Legitimacy Theory.
B) Positive Accounting Theory.
C) Stakeholder Theory.
D) Legitimacy Theory and Positive Accounting Theory.
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56
The Minerals Council of Australia has created a code for environmental management that addresses the environmental performance and public accountability of signatories.Reasons suggested for the Council's proactive approach to developing the Code include:
A) It was a means for the Council to enhance its position within the industry and potentially raise the fees it charges to members.
B) It was a means of preventing or delaying the imposition of mandatory requirements by governmental bodies.
C) It was a means of maintaining the perceived legitimacy of the industry in the face of public concerns over its environmental performance.
D) It was a means of preventing or delaying the imposition of mandatory requirements by governmental bodies and it was a means of maintaining the perceived legitimacy of the industry in the face of public concerns over its environmental performance.
A) It was a means for the Council to enhance its position within the industry and potentially raise the fees it charges to members.
B) It was a means of preventing or delaying the imposition of mandatory requirements by governmental bodies.
C) It was a means of maintaining the perceived legitimacy of the industry in the face of public concerns over its environmental performance.
D) It was a means of preventing or delaying the imposition of mandatory requirements by governmental bodies and it was a means of maintaining the perceived legitimacy of the industry in the face of public concerns over its environmental performance.
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57
The Shell Group of companies has developed a Social Responsibility Management system that may be described as:
A) an integrated financial reporting system designed to encourage internal decision making and reporting to incorporate the modified historical cost system's approach to environmental and social reporting into all management systems.
B) an integrated means for consistently monitoring, measuring and reporting performance that reflects the underlying values of the entity in line with the expectations of society and its Statement of General Business Principles.
C) an integrated management system that incorporates full social costing and environmental damage reports in line with the progressive attitude to environmental and social responsibility adopted by the entity.
D) a management system and integrated accounting and reporting system that incorporates both social and environmental concerns within a financial framework that reflects the entity's commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
A) an integrated financial reporting system designed to encourage internal decision making and reporting to incorporate the modified historical cost system's approach to environmental and social reporting into all management systems.
B) an integrated means for consistently monitoring, measuring and reporting performance that reflects the underlying values of the entity in line with the expectations of society and its Statement of General Business Principles.
C) an integrated management system that incorporates full social costing and environmental damage reports in line with the progressive attitude to environmental and social responsibility adopted by the entity.
D) a management system and integrated accounting and reporting system that incorporates both social and environmental concerns within a financial framework that reflects the entity's commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
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58
Which of the following statements is a valid criticism of the accounting profession with respect to its consideration of social and environmental reporting?
A) Practice of discounting liabilities, particularly those liabilities that will not be settled for many years, allows the recognition of future expenditures on environmental clean-up in the current period.
B) Gray, Owen and Adams (1996) argue that discounting makes good economic sense but discourages entities in undertaking environmentally friendly activities.
C) The profession has a narrow focus of users of social and environmental reports limiting this to investors, governments and institutional investors.
D) AASB 137 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets limits the obligations relating to environmental performance to legal obligations.
A) Practice of discounting liabilities, particularly those liabilities that will not be settled for many years, allows the recognition of future expenditures on environmental clean-up in the current period.
B) Gray, Owen and Adams (1996) argue that discounting makes good economic sense but discourages entities in undertaking environmentally friendly activities.
C) The profession has a narrow focus of users of social and environmental reports limiting this to investors, governments and institutional investors.
D) AASB 137 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets limits the obligations relating to environmental performance to legal obligations.
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59
Which reporting approaches have been adopted in reporting social and environmental performance?
A) statement of comprehensive income, statement of financial position, statement of cash flows and statement of changes in owners' equity
B) value added statement
C) checklist approach, target based reporting, eco-balance approach and full-cost approach.
D) area-of-interest method and full cost method
A) statement of comprehensive income, statement of financial position, statement of cash flows and statement of changes in owners' equity
B) value added statement
C) checklist approach, target based reporting, eco-balance approach and full-cost approach.
D) area-of-interest method and full cost method
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60
In boundary setting for sustainability reporting under the Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI)Guidelines,which of the following statements is incorrect?
A) In parallel with defining the content of a report, an organisation must determine which entities' (e.g. subsidiaries and joint ventures) performance will be represented by the report.
B) The Sustainability Report Boundary should include the entities over which the reporting organisation exercises control both in and through its relationships with various entities in an upstream and downstream activity.
C) The Sustainability Report Boundary should include the entities over which the reporting organisation exercises significant influence both in and through its relationships with various entities in an upstream and downstream activity.
D) The Sustainability Report Boundary being voluntary pertains to the whole report only not the individual Performance Indicators.
A) In parallel with defining the content of a report, an organisation must determine which entities' (e.g. subsidiaries and joint ventures) performance will be represented by the report.
B) The Sustainability Report Boundary should include the entities over which the reporting organisation exercises control both in and through its relationships with various entities in an upstream and downstream activity.
C) The Sustainability Report Boundary should include the entities over which the reporting organisation exercises significant influence both in and through its relationships with various entities in an upstream and downstream activity.
D) The Sustainability Report Boundary being voluntary pertains to the whole report only not the individual Performance Indicators.
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61
Discuss the motivations for entities to voluntarily report their performance with respect to social and environmental impacts.
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62
The Global Compact is an initiative of the:
A) Equator Principles.
B) Global Reporting Initiative.
C) Greenhouse Gas Protocol
D) United Nations.
A) Equator Principles.
B) Global Reporting Initiative.
C) Greenhouse Gas Protocol
D) United Nations.
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63
What are the social and financial reporting implications of discounting environmental related liabilities?
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64
Which of the following statements is correct?
A) Under Legitimacy Theory, organisations disclose information in an endeavour to appear legitimate to the societies in which they operate.
B) Under Legitimacy Theory, accounting disclosure policies are considered to constitute a strategy for influencing the organisation's relationships with the parties, or stakeholders, with which it interacts.
C) Legitimacy Theory relies on the theoretical notion of a social contract, where there is multiplicity of implicit and explicit expectations that society has about how an organisation should conduct its operations.
D) None of the given answers are correct.
A) Under Legitimacy Theory, organisations disclose information in an endeavour to appear legitimate to the societies in which they operate.
B) Under Legitimacy Theory, accounting disclosure policies are considered to constitute a strategy for influencing the organisation's relationships with the parties, or stakeholders, with which it interacts.
C) Legitimacy Theory relies on the theoretical notion of a social contract, where there is multiplicity of implicit and explicit expectations that society has about how an organisation should conduct its operations.
D) None of the given answers are correct.
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65
Discuss the development of the Equator Principles and how they are applied to project financing.
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66
The National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 2007 (Cwlth)(NGER Act)includes all of the following objectives except for to:
A) help meet Australia's international reporting obligations.
B) inform government policy formulation and the Australian business sector.
C) assist Commonwealth, state and territory government programs and activities.
D) avoid the duplication of similar reporting requirements in the states and territories.
A) help meet Australia's international reporting obligations.
B) inform government policy formulation and the Australian business sector.
C) assist Commonwealth, state and territory government programs and activities.
D) avoid the duplication of similar reporting requirements in the states and territories.
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67
Discuss the objectives for an integrated reporting framework.
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68
Discuss initiatives taken by the mining industry to improve their corporate social-responsibility reporting.
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69
Which of the following is not a perceived limitation of financial accounting?
A) It adopts the practice of discounting liabilities.
B) It includes from expenses the impacts on resources not controlled by the entity.
C) It applies the concept of 'materiality'.
D) It tends to focus on the information needs of stakeholders with a financial interest.
A) It adopts the practice of discounting liabilities.
B) It includes from expenses the impacts on resources not controlled by the entity.
C) It applies the concept of 'materiality'.
D) It tends to focus on the information needs of stakeholders with a financial interest.
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70
Discuss the concept of the 'community licence to operate'.
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71
Which of the following is not considered a social benefit?
A) education
B) safe products
C) social concern
D) clean water
A) education
B) safe products
C) social concern
D) clean water
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72
Explain how the move to sustainability accounting detracts from the entity assumption adopted in financial reporting.
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73
State the reasons why traditional accounting ignores externalities that make financial reports not able to satisfy the entity's corporate social reporting responsibilities.
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